Jason Kidd must be teaching rookie Jabari Parker a lesson: if you can’t play defense then you’re not going to play near the end of games. It’s a good lesson, I guess, unless you’re the kind of person who just wants to see Jabari score a ton of points. Count me as one of those persons.
He got off to a good start, scoring 12 points on 6 of 8 shooting, and then hardly played in the second half. This keeps happening to Jabari; he starts off well and then stops getting touches/minutes.
Things will get better once the Bucks stop winning. Hard to give minutes to the equivalent of a traffic cone when you actually want to win the game.